This crochet baby blanket is a beginner-friendly pattern and can be done in about 11-12 hours. Of course, if this is your first project and it takes longer, don’t beat yourself up. Learning a skill takes time. This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls and is made using only two crochet stitches: single crochet and chain stitch.

Fast Easy Crochet Baby Blanket Sizes:

I’ve included three blanket sizes for you to choose from: preemie, newborn and toddler. Instructions are written for the smallest size, and changes for the larger sizes are noted in parentheses.

On the 2nd page under all the writing is a section that says Get the FULL WRITTEN PATTERN for this Fast Easy Crochet Baby Blanket pattern with all the directions at: About…You have to read to and follow the link it gives you…..

@[100008307705814:2048:Peggy Burden] and @[1774262263:2048:Deb Barnett], where is says “This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay… please click the name of the pattern. The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern. Hope this helps.

It takes you straight to the pattern’s page. You need to scroll down till you see the Baby Blanket Pattern Instructions sub$#%&[email protected]*le to get only the pattern, although the all article details the blanket.

@[1370486867:2048:Pat Nichols],where it says :This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay…. please click the name of the pattern : Fast Easy Baby Blanket. to get to the pattern’s page, then scroll all the way down.

Denise, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[1544363181:2048:Carol R Haddon], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100004995153176:2048:Debbie Akers], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100007043320895:2048:Susan Sweat], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

Sharon, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Carmela,where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[1240958476:2048:Carmela], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100000654372662:2048:Lollie], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

Deborah, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

I clicked on the highlighted Fast Easy Baby Blanket, scrolled down to the pattern, highlighted the instructions, copied and pasted the pattern to a word doc, saved. Also, copied a pic of the blanket and pasted to my doc.
Going to make the blanket, later. Good pattern.

Deborah, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100002510330790:2048:Sandra], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100005666500291:2048:Caren], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

Pattie, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100000051953824:2048:Pam], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

Marie, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Hope it helps.

@[100004998333111:2048:Lynda], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

For all of you complaining about not being able to see the pattern. If you would have clicked on the part that says : “This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls and is made using only two crochet stitches: single crochet and chain stitch.” There is a hyperlink embedded on the words “Fast Easy Baby Blanket” takes you straight to the pattern site… here is the link in case you still can’t find it.

Most I saw were not “complaining” merely stating they could not find the pattern. Actually I couldn’t find it either but I did see a few others telling HOW to find it and they didn’t try to insult those that had a hard time.

@[100000983340654:2048:Becky] , where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

@[1834636757:2048:Billie Jo Fortune],where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

@[1260714138:2048:Beverly], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

I got the pattern & bookmarked the page. I noticed the pattern calls for SC but in the video she is using DC. I’m $#%&[email protected]*uming the pattern is written in UK terms. In UK terms, a sc is a DC in American terms.

@[648791600:2048:Kim],where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

@[100004320752920:2048:Debbie], where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Jennifer Wood Kerl, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Judie Erickson, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

I have used this pattern for so many baby blankets and lap robes for the Veterans. A super way to use left over yarns making it into a stripped pattern. They are great – and warm using baby yarn or knitting worsted.

Ann Reiman, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Here is a screenshot of where you find pattern . Just under the picture of blankets …in Blue lettering ” Fast Easy Baby Blanket” is where you click for pattern . Hope this helps you all.http://prntscr.com/8oxk49

could not find it, does not go to any pattern, i am going to choosre the icon above NOT TO SRR ANYTHING FROM DAILY CROCHRT. COM I GET rnough other crochet sites and dont need this frustration, stay off my newsfeed

Debbie, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Karen, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Kathy,where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

Maryanne, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . let me know please if it works for you!

Wilma, where it says : This Fast Easy Baby Blanket by Amy Solovay is suitable for either boys or girls… please click the words: This Fast Easy Baby Blanket . The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capital always for the name.) Then scroll down . Hope it helps.

I am a member of Raverly. I am super leary of having to click a zillion places just to get a pattern. All they are doing is gathering info they have no business seeing!.
Fooey on them. Make it user friendly or I don’t need it.
There- My vent for today!!

I swear it took me 30 no utes but here it is:
1. Click the link in this post
2. Under the picture of the project click on the words DAILYCROCHET.
3. Scroll to the bottom and go to page 12.
4. Under the picture if the project click where it says [free pattern].
5. Under the picture of the project, click on the words “Fast Easy Baby Blanket”
6. Scroll down to the box where it says “SHOW FULL ARTICLE”

Pretty. Did you try the pattern I was using? Chain 126, first row all single crochet. 3rd ch from beg 1 double crochet, 1 single crochet. Skip st 1 dbl crocet, 1 single crochet. Skip stitch repeat to end of row. Chain 2 turn, 1 dbl, 2 single in first stitch. Skip one? repeat pattern to end, repeat pattern. Then decide on a border.

Open it with a computer, where you can print, or write it down . Go to the link where it came from and hold down the control key and hit the letter p at the same time should bring up hi pro.red to print from.

Susan, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Beautiful pattern. Your instructions and introduction are so well written and answer almost any question one might have about materials used. Wish all patterns would be so thorough. Thank You! Can hardly wait to try this; but plan to make it as an adult lapghan.

Kathie, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Beatrice, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Vickie, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Sherrie, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Crissy, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Rose, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Vickie, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Linda, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Wanda, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Patricia, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Anne, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

I’m having trouble getting the pattern too. Get ads, and have to download to something I don’t want to click on. Does this pattern have a lot of holes in the design?? Any help would be appreciated. thanks.

Marlene, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

I can’t get it at all I click the description and nothing and the writing below the picture I just get a blank page I have tried it 4 times! Can anyone help me please or sent it to me thur
Facebook or Messaging? Thanks so much

Ummm, I made one out of 100% cotton #4 Lilly’s Sugar and Cream. It turned out very stretchy. Could be blocked, but still not sure it will ever hold up its square great. I checked, I did all the stitches right, even in the turns, just the nature of the cotton. I could have used a smaller hook, but again then more struggle for my hands ( I avoid that). Will probably be the babies favorite blanket!

Love the little blankets. But finally reaching the right page for a pattern is not worth the effort. Ads by the dozens to fight through. I would pay a fee before I’ll spend anymore time fighting the crap.

Row 1: Place a safety pin or other marker in the first ch from your hook. sc in 3rd ch from hook. [ch 1, skip next ch, sc in next ch.] Rep across entire row. Ch 1, turn.

Row 2: [sc in the next ch-1 sp, ch 1.] Rep the sequence in brackets across the rest of the row. At the end of the row, work a sc st into the st where you placed the marker; you can remove the marker before working the stitch. Ch 1, turn.

Rows 3 and Up: The rest of the rows are all exactly the same as row 2, with one minor difference: at the end of the row you’ll work your last sc st into the turning chain of the previous row. Rep this row until the baby blanket is the length you want it to be.

Finishing the Baby Blanket:

When you are satisfied that the baby blanket is the length you want it to be, cut the yarn leaving an extra long length of yarn (around six inches long or more.) Thread your tapestry needle using this end of yarn and use the needle to weave the loose end of yarn into the blanket. Repeat with any other loose ends you may have hanging from the blanket.

I think this pattern is nice without any edging at all, especially if you are making a blanket for a baby boy. Either way, the design is chic and simple, and an edging is not a necessity. However, you can feel free to add an edging if you want to. If you decide to add an edging, here are some free patterns you can look at. Please note that these edgings may need some adapting to work well with this blanket; the stitch pattern used for the blanket pulls in a bit more than usual.

Vickie Hawkins Leitch, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video until you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

I really don’t know JAL..It just came up on my news feed..Must of been an offspin of another site I was on..I am trying to think of a funny site without being rude,,, but nothing is coming to mind…So no joke for you today.

Rose Miller. the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Angela Williams, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Ann Bendoraitis, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

E Christina Dabis-Appleby, the pattern is not mine so I cannot email it to you, sorry. There are legal rights of copyright owner involved. However I can direct you to the designer’s site and as a rule to use daily crochet site, here it is: the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Susan McFee Nobitz, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video until you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Michelle Gitmed, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video until you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Kashkaani Aspen the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Peggy James, the pattern is in the name of the pattern: Fast Easy Baby Blanket, and in the links at the end of the article. Click the name of the pattern then scroll down below the video untill you see the Baby blanket instructions title.Hope it helps.

Sure. Let me find the pic that started this idea and I’ll post it. However it was a double crochet and felt the stitch they used would result in a super tall blanket. Even with single crochet, at 365 days, it will be 7 1/2 feet tall.

Mallarie-Patrick McCoy, do you mean for the width? I don’t remember as I started two at the same time. This one is about the width of a queen size. The other was the width of a cal King. Because of how tall it turns out, I would recommend going with queen size width.

Thank you Wendy. I appreciate you posting the link. I’m experienced and I was getting pretty frustrated.
Why can’t they just post the link in the first comment? Would be so much easier for everyone.
Thanks again Wendy. 😉